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<blockquote data-quote="91lux86" data-source="post: 5267738" data-attributes="member: 604562"><p>hi there,..</p><p></p><p>maybe try checking that the head unit wiring is Correct...</p><p></p><p>The constant battery positivie, the accesories feed and a good negative feed...often people get mixed up with the park light feed to the original stock head unit...</p><p></p><p>heres a tip, with your test light put one side to constant battery and probe the "earth wires" (there may appear to be 2) on each turn on the park lights, if the test light goes out thats obviously not your earth feed...</p><p></p><p>this could be why you have back feed from your park lights to your head unit...</p><p></p><p>clinton - just qualified auto electrician</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="91lux86, post: 5267738, member: 604562"] hi there,.. maybe try checking that the head unit wiring is Correct... The constant battery positivie, the accesories feed and a good negative feed...often people get mixed up with the park light feed to the original stock head unit... heres a tip, with your test light put one side to constant battery and probe the "earth wires" (there may appear to be 2) on each turn on the park lights, if the test light goes out thats obviously not your earth feed... this could be why you have back feed from your park lights to your head unit... clinton - just qualified auto electrician [/QUOTE]
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